Market Segment by Regions, this report splits Global into several key Regions, with production, consumption, revenue, market share and growth rate of Mixer in these regions, from 2011 to 2021 (forecast), like
North America
China
Europe
Japan
Taiwan
India
Row

Split by applications, this report focuses on consumption, market share and growth rate of Mixer in each application, can be divided into
Consumer Electronics
Sound Device
Communication Device
Rader System
Aviation Device

Table of Contents

Global Frequency Mixer Market Research Report 2016

1 Mixer Market Overview

1.1 Product Overview and Scope of Mixer

1.2 Mixer Segment by Types

1.2.1 Global Production Market Share of Mixer by Types in 2015

1.2.2 Single Balanced Mixers

1.2.3 Double Balanced Mixers

1.2.4 Triple Balanced Mixers

1.2.5 IQ Upconverters/Transmitters

1.2.6 I/Q Downconverters/Receivers

1.2.7 IQ and Image Reject

1.2.8 Sub-Harmonic Mixers

1.3 Mixer Segment by Applications

1.3.1 Mixer Consumption Market Share by Applications in 2015

1.3.2 Consumer Electronics

1.3.3 Sound Device

1.3.4 Communication Device

1.3.5 Rader System

1.3.6 Aviation Device

1.4 Mixer Market by Regions

1.4.1North America Status and Prospect (2011-2021)

1.4.2 China Status and Prospect (2011-2021)

1.4.3 Europe Status and Prospect (2011-2021)

1.4.4 Japan Status and Prospect (2011-2021)

1.4.5 Taiwan Status and Prospect (2011-2021)

1.4.6 India Status and Prospect (2011-2021)

1.4.7 Row Status and Prospect (2011-2021)

1.5 Global Market Size (Value) of Mixer (2011-2021)

2 Global Mixer Market Competition by Manufacturers

2.1 Global Mixer Capacity, Production and Share by Manufacturers (2015 and 2016)

In electronics, a mixer, or frequency mixer, is a nonlinear electrical circuit that creates new frequencies from two signals applied to it. In its most common application, two signals at frequencies f1 and f2 are applied to a mixer, and it produces new signals at the sum f1 + f2 and difference f1 ? f2 of the original frequencies, called heterodynes. Other frequency components may also be produced in a practical frequency mixer.

Mixers are widely used to shift signals from one frequency range to another, a process known as heterodyning, for convenience in transmission or further signal processing. For example, a key component of a superheterodyne receiver is a mixer used to move received signals to a common intermediate frequency. Frequency mixers are also used to modulate a carrier signal in radio transmitters.